ATL: BETA - Remnants - Discussion
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Re: ATL: BETA - Remnants - Discussion
Looks like we're done with Beta in Houston. Rain is gone now, NW of Houston, and the radar looks good for us now.
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Re: ATL: BETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Ron Swanson wrote:Blinhart wrote:Ron Swanson wrote:
Please discontinue downplaying anything and everything that doesn't hit in your area. That doesn't make unimpressive or less dangerous.
This seems to be a fairly consistent issue with your posts.
I wasn't downplaying the situation, just stating that this is not a very impressive system satellite and radar wise.
Respectfully disagree. Now back to Beta.
I can understand where some people can misunderstand some of my posts. So let me clear this up, I am very upset for those areas that did get flooding rains, but very happy that this system fizzled out like it did and didn't live up to the potential that it had.
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Re: ATL: BETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Shell Mound wrote:Ubuntwo wrote:36kt sustained gusting 46kt at Matagorda Bay Channel, elevated 12m.
think we found the TS winds
Does anyone have a NEXRAD screen capture or loop at the time of this reading? Nearby surface observations don’t seem to support such high winds.
https://twitter.com/iCyclone/status/1308233531370373122
Bump. Was this actually a TS at landfall? Do the data support that classification? If not, then maybe this was a high-end tropical depression.
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Re: ATL: BETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Shell Mound wrote:Shell Mound wrote:Ubuntwo wrote:36kt sustained gusting 46kt at Matagorda Bay Channel, elevated 12m.
think we found the TS winds
Does anyone have a NEXRAD screen capture or loop at the time of this reading? Nearby surface observations don’t seem to support such high winds.
https://twitter.com/iCyclone/status/1308233531370373122
Bump. Was this actually a TS at landfall? Do the data support that classification? If not, then maybe this was a high-end tropical depression.
MBET2 went as high as 41kt sustained, Port O' Connor also had 35kt sustained winds. Not sure how you can dispute a NOS surface observation corroborated by recon.

Radar @ time of the 41kt report.
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